UC Hastings  Hastings Intranet Wingate
University of California Hastings College of the Law


 

Critical Race Theory Seminar, Fall 2003
Professor Keith Wingate

The primary assignments for the seminar will come from Race and Races: Cases and Resources for a Diverse America by Perea, Delgado, Harris, and Wildman (West Group 2000). All references unless otherwise noted are to that book.
 

ASSIGNMENT SHEET

Printer Friendly Page
Week 1 -- Defining Racism  

P.1-50 - Take the Implicit Association Test on Race on the Web at http://www.yale.edu/implicit, and be prepared to discuss the results and your reaction to the results. The test is designed to reveal unconscious attitudes that may affect how you interact with people of a different race and seems to work best from a high speed internet connection.
Week 2 -- Defining Race 

p. 50-90 -  Ian F. Haney Lopez, The Social Construction of Race: Some Observations on Illusion, Fabrication, and Choice, 29 Harv. Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review 1 (1994). (handout)

Week 3 –- African-Americans Part I - P. 91-131.
Week 4 -- African-Americans Part II - p. 131-172.
Week 5 -- American Indians Part I - p. 173-208.
Week 6 -- American Indians Part II - p. 208-245.
Week 7 – Latinas/os Part I - p. 245-304.
Week 8 -- Latinas/os Part II - p. 304-366.
Week 9 -- Asian-Americans Part I- P. 367-428.
Week 10 -- Asian-Americans Part II- (handout)
Week 11 -- The Intersection of Race and Gender - (handout)
Week 12 -- Residential Segregation, Education, and Race - p. 646-753.
Week 13 -- Race and Crime - p. 1017-1090.
Week 14 -- Responses to Racism - p. 1091- 1154.
 
Copyright ©2000- 2004;  all rights reserved;  C. Keith Wingate.
For problems or questions regarding this web contact:
UC Hastings College of the Law 200 McAllister Street, SF, CA 94102
Tel: 415-565-4630 Fax: 415-565-4865
Revised: August 18, 2006 04:03:16 PM